One Cam Market shinking?

Just an observation......Mathews came out with the Monster series, their 1st two cam(or do you prefer binary hybrid?) and now with their Mission line which started by building bows from precious years spare Mathews parts, now offers more hybrid bows then one cam bows.
So when did Archers lose their taste for Mathews one cam advertising manure? anyone?

I ve shot quite a few Mathews bows. I really liked the LX, I shot that bow longer than most. It had a super nice draw and the ATA was long enough to make it accurate. That was one of those bows I wish I never would of got rid of. The new offerings just never had the same combination IMHO, they started into the shorter is better faze and screwed things all up.

I rest my case!!!! Mathews = slowwwwwww learner!!!! sorry Gator I couldn't resist. I too shoot whatever I like. I own a Martin now but who knows what the second bow is going to be. But it won't be a Hoyt from Westy!!

shoot faster shoot faster. Bear or the company that is now Bear owns the patent Mathew invented it but gave up the p[atent with rights to use the design wit h his own company royalty free. There are fewer and fewer one cam models and brands that offer them every year. They are an evolutionary dead end and the sign is just ahead relatively speaking.

I ve shot quite a few Mathews bows. I really liked the LX, I shot that bow longer than most. It had a super nice draw and the ATA was long enough to make it accurate. That was one of those bows I wish I never would of got rid of. The new offerings just never had the same combination IMHO, they started into the shorter is better faze and screwed things all up.

I agree on the going shorter part. I've owned and hunted with an Icon, Ovation, Conquest, Conquest 2, Conquest 8, FX, and SB, and still have a couple Rival Pros. FX was/is the quietest bow I ever shot, just too short of a sight window for my liking.
Speed has never been my game, I did'nt buy them for their speed rating. I'm more interested in hunting than foam or paper scores. They've never let me down in the woods.
Bash all you want, they hunt pretty damm good.

I agree on the going shorter part. I've owned and hunted with an Icon, Ovation, Conquest, Conquest 2, Conquest 8, FX, and SB, and still have a couple Rival Pros. FX was/is the quietest bow I ever shot, just too short of a sight window for my liking.
Speed has never been my game, I did'nt buy them for their speed rating. I'm more interested in hunting than foam or paper scores. They've never let me down in the woods.
Bash all you want, they hunt pretty damm good.

I have to say never had a Mathews blow up in my face!!!!!!

I've learned that pleasing everyone is impossible, but pissing everyone off is a piece of cake.

Me neither. Never had any bow come apart, a few arrows ya, but not a bow. I've had recurves and compounds over the years from several manufacturers. I've not had them ALL of course. I guess I just like single or dual cams in compounds because I find them simpler to tune. I like simple
That does'nt stop me from trying something else though.
Mathews probably realized there was only so much speed they could wring out of a single cam without something new in limb material or design. Why would'nt they start a new line in a different direction? No need to hate.

speed? sort of , my guess is sales which is directly connected to sales these days. simple, I dont believe a one cam is really that much simpler then a hybrid, 2 cam other then having no module in the top cam/wheel. the double length string and the twisting of both sides vs having a one sided sided string and 2 cables is easier to deal with my opinion.

Im not saying the one cam is not a viable cam syaytem. Im saying theyre more limits to its evolution, basically an evolutionary dead end which has pretty much come.

No one thru the early-mid 2000's spent more money propagandising the one cam system or any system for that matter then Mathews, now he is having to talk out of both sides of his mouth and I have to admit Im enjoying it.

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